CATHOLIC BAZAAR
CONTINUED SUCCESS Success continues to meet the efforts of the stall-holders and other workers at the Catholic bazaar, which is at present being held in the Drill Hall. Last night there was again a large attendance of the public and good business was reported. Two sessions will be held to-day. In order to meet the wishes of country people, the stalls will be opened for the sale of goods at 2.30 this afternoon, while the usual evening session will be held. Included in the entertainment part of the programme last night was a dancing display by pupils of Mrs Lyne, while a novelty item was an exhibition of boxing by pupils of Mr W. O’Connor. Tug-of-War Tournament The tug-of-war pulls were keenly contested ’ast night, the results being as follow: Fishermen B beat Washdyke A. Gleniti beat Dickel B. Celtic F beat Washdyke B. Queen Carnival At the conclusion of last night’s session, the positions of the candidates in the queen carnival were as follows: Irish Queen (Miss M. Kelly) .. 12,217 Country Queen (Miss F. Lynch) 11,744 N.Z. Queen (Miss M. Rosevear) 11,240
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20532, 25 September 1936, Page 11
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185CATHOLIC BAZAAR Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20532, 25 September 1936, Page 11
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